1:40:01
-Never.
-Anybody?
1:40:03
Everybody!
1:40:11
You know, of course,
one of us must die.
1:40:18
Maybe both of us.
1:40:24
To die for money is foolish.
1:40:26
To die for a woman is more foolish.
1:40:30
Any woman, even her.
1:40:33
How long you think to hold us here?
1:40:35
Oh, a couple of hours.
1:40:37
Then what happens
here won't matter.
1:40:41
She'll be Mrs. Joe Grant again.
1:40:48
But that will change nothing.
1:40:50
She is my woman.
Before. Now. Always.
1:40:54
Nothing is for always.
1:40:56
Except death.
1:40:59
Ask Fierro. Ask Francisco.
1:41:01
Ask those in the
cemetery of nameless men.
1:41:05
-They died for what they believed.
-The revolution?
1:41:11
When the shooting stops
and the dead buried...
1:41:14
...and the politicians take over, it all
adds up to one thing, a lost cause.
1:41:19
So....
1:41:22
You want perfection or nothing.
1:41:27
You're too romantic, compadre.
1:41:29
La Revolución
is like a great love affair.
1:41:34
In the beginning, she is a goddess.
1:41:37
A holy cause. But every
love affair has a terrible enemy.
1:41:43
Time.
1:41:45
We see her as she is.
1:41:52
La Revolución is not a goddess,
but a whore.
1:41:56
She was never pure,
never saintly, never perfect.